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CITY ANIUXKTNTY. VTLT illAY SEPTEM BER 21. Henderson, ueutist. The Dandy I"" harrow leads. J. J. Walton, utt'irney-at-law . Oliver plow will I wM this season t u reduced list. EL Cimmukks. Money to loan u forms. Euiiuire of Judge Walton. Take y,llir Chltleni Hark l H. II. Friendly. If you want P,ow k. Chambers caii 6 "u twm $;J t0 You cun get cash for your Chiltcm Urk ut S. H. Friendly'. Take your Chltteni Bark to S. II. Friendly. You cun get cash for your Cliittem bark Ht S. II. Frlendly'H. The Oliver plow company build a special steel plow for the Willamette valley. Dr. (. Biddlo may be found at hi resilience on Olivo street, between Fifth unil (Sixth streets, one block went of the Minnesota hotel. Ho Is pre pared to do all dental work In the best uianuer. Genuine Oliver plow nil ires and other extras can only be bought of F. L. Chambers. I also have about 25 other makes of plow that I will close out regardless of cost. F. L. Chambers. To Loan. Money to loan on im proved farm property. Shekwood Burr. Eugene, Or. Wool. J. D. Matlock &. Co will pay the highest market price for wool. Highest rash price paid for Chlttera Bark by 8. H. Friendly. Farms for Sale. I have now thirty fine farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These farms include every variety in size and price. For description list, address CJko. M. Miller, Wilkins Block, Eugene, Or. Fr Sale. 530 head of sheep at a bargnlu if sold immediately. Inquire of Walter L. Ilaker, Creawell, Ore. S. II. Friendly wauts all the Chit (em bark he can get. Now is the time to do your dry plow ing and an Oliver plow will stay In the ground. F L Chambers has a full stock. Hoi Syndicatk Formed. Messrs R R Hayes, A C Woodcock and Al I. Auten have rented the Stone Brothers hop yard of 43 acres, for next year. This is one of the finest yards lu the couuty. Last August while working In the harvest Held I became overheated, was suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cummings, the druggist, gave me a dose of haul iierlain's Coll , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which completely relieved die. I npw keep a bottle of the reme dy handy. A- M. Bunnell, Centre vllle, Wash. For sale by Oaburn & DeLano, druggists. A Pointer. An Albany Ann pays a cent a dozen premium for clean eggs. Every farmer should wipe his eggs be fore taking them to market. Butter neatly put up is always iu demand. Fruits clean and well taken care of are worth a premium. Too little atten tion is paid iu Oregon In such matters. Farmers and gardeners will do well to thlukupou these facts. It means something for them and for Oregon. Mrs. 8 A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal., had the bad luck to sprain her ankle. "I tried several liniments,' she says, Vbut was not cured until I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm. That remedy cured me and take pleasure In reo qui mending It and testifying to its efficacy." This medicine is also qf great value fur rheumatism. ame back, pains In t lie chest, pleurisy and all deep-setted and muscular pains. For sale by Osburu & DeLano, drug gists. The new auditorium ereoted by the citizens of Independence for the use of the OAK encampment the coming year, was formally opened today. Department Commander Eihan W Allen was present aud assisted In the exercises. There is more enthusiasm among OAR men In this department than there has been for years, and it is expected that the 1806 eucampment will be the largest gathering of the kind ever held in the state. Mrs E E Davis, of San Miguel, Cal., says: "I am trying in a measure to repay the manufactures of Chamber lain's Couglt Remedy for the great gooij their remedy lias done me. For years I was a constant sufferer from veak lungs and bronchia' asthma. My rest al night was disturbed by a booking oeugh, so that I felt miserable the greater part of the time. Many remedies reoommended by friends were tried, none of whloh proved suit able to my case. I did not experience any beneficial results until I began taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After two bottles of the large size have been used I am pleased to state my health Is better than It has been lu years. The soreness has left my lungs and chest aud I can breathe easily. It has done me so much good that I want all who are suffering from una troubles, as ( was, to give it a trial. ' For sale Cy : '. . PfiRN PeLaho,. Joitce to Stockholder. r..nr HanK 12. 1895. Notice is hereby given that there ..... iiH..nlih. trwkhnldera will oe a uiwimg "i of the Blue River Mining Company at 7. , . 11 r....iM ..n Hunt. 2Sth. meomceoiur 1W, at 9 p m in Eugene . Qrn, ine purpose ei-n"n t" - ,r i and to transact any other business hal may legally come w,u' B F Dorbis. Secretary. President. Wfcen ib at Chill, ihe cried for CtjtortA. Whm she became Vim. the elu Cri. mm lbs had CbiWreo, I"" Csstflfle. Wheu In'town have your horses led ..... ..m u. nii tiuiiu- WEDNESDAY, SE1TEMBER 25. Are you going to the stale fair? The street sprinkler is again on duty. Dr Million, of Elmiiu, is in the city. J H Yates, deputy county clerk, it indisposed. harry Keeuey, of Jasper, was lu Eu gene Tuesday. C W Young is buck from a trip to Pine Opening. A carload of piling bns been itccivcd at the deimt. S Haudsaker is building a new barn on 12th street. T II McClane, of Hiuell IVII pre clncl, is iii town. Mr Hannah I:ivta went to Goshen this afternoon. Frank Cuuipbell was down frotu Camp Creek today. Mrs James Bluine arrived home ou the afternoon train. J P Jones, SP traveling passenger agent, Is in Eugene. Frank Taylo-, of Indian Creek, Is visiting in the city. Wm Webber and wife came up from Junction this afternoon. John Vaughan, the photographer, went to Lebanon today. The testimony for the delense iu the Durrani cose is uow being taken. Mrs A Lynch and Mrs Roy Ltikln went to Junction this morning. Mr Silencer, of McMinnvitlc, arrived ou the local this afternoon. W Sanders has a badly inflamed eye that Is giving him considerable trouble. L A Overtou Is suffering with lame Toot, caused by a fall received ins. wwvii Prlnu Wltlit.ru itnrl fiiinilv left ves- terday for their home In Harney couu ty. Tliiirailuv Deliilwr S. lias leell se apart as Woodmen day at the stute lair Another carload of watermelons ar- rived from Southern Oregon last night. Monday the State Agricultural col nuiai mi- with 265 leire opened at Lorvuius students. Doc Blautou has returned from Junction City to remain for the pre sent, at least. Assesssor Burton and Deputy Cool Idge will finish the first assessment roll tomorrow. J V Shunmte, the Waltervllle mer chant and postmaster, visited in Eu gene last night. Mr aud Mrs M Wilkins, of Coburg, and Mrs 8 D Holt went to Salem to day to attend to state fair. Miss Helen Bushuell is uow em ployed as a trimmer lo a wholesale millinery house lu 8 in Francisco. Nell Vanduyne, of Heppner, is lu the city today. His father Isaac Van duyne, still continues lo improve. The wreck of the Bawnmore only brought $475. The vessel was insured for $100,000 and the cargo for $75,000. A woman Is around the town solic iting for a family, who she says is destitute, a few miles west of Eugene. A wedding between a young lady of Irving and a yourg gentleman of this city is to take place lu the near futuie. The prohibitloulsts of Chester, Penn sylvania, have nominated a man who has been dead sluce February last. Webster Kincald has a two column article lu yesterday's Salem Ji.urnal decrlbing the family's recent visit to Victoria, B C. It Is well written. The New York Herald found by actual count that those who rode bl cyclts In that city on a recent Sunday outnumbered those who drove horses by five to one. Mrs Al Farrow, of Paisley, who has beeu visiting In this city for some time, went 13 Salem today to atteud the state fair. State Superintendent of Public In struction O M Irwin was married at La Grande last night to Miss Lillian M Collison, ol that city. Rev M C Wire and wife, and Revs I D Driver, J M Sweeney aud Edward Oittlns are In attendance upon the M E conference In Portland. Joshua Yates and Miss Ellla Moffet, of Irving, have gone to Philomath to attend Philomath pollege. MlssAIHe Veraer of the same place expects to go next week, The social given last evening by the ladies of the .Congregational church, was woll attended and those present voted It a success. The programme rendered was excellent. Rev Earl M Wilbur, pastor of Uni tarian church, Portland, will preach In Eugene on Sunday next, Sept 2th. His themes aud the place of meeting will be announced Saturday. A H Flsk has Instituted a toreclosure suit In the Lane county circuit court against Julia and C N Morey. Judg ment is asked for $175. The property sought to be foreclosed Is iuu acres iu tp 1, 9 s, r 6 w, There Is a craze raizing lust now for 26-inch wheels, some riders even in sisting on Z-MDCll WlieeiS, I no argu- nient anvancea is mai smau wum. ,UU.. lUt.la In not rvllt of true and will stand harder shocks. Work at the Euneue cannery is be ing pushed. This is excellent weather to harvest and dry the prunecrop, which is large, fn another year or in.n i hhii talis nasrlv as man v labor ers to harvest the fruit crop as the hop crP- . Long Creek Eogle: "M ueicnei, from Yamhill county, with his dog, Rob and Jim Crow, race horse, de parted from Long Creek early this ' . 1 . 1 '1... ... V. ...... I. Ill Mt. week lor Jaer v,uj, wmu tend the races next week. Oetchel Is .li i.rht nl a pood fellow." Oetchel at one time resided In Eugene. T R Brown and wife, ot Seattle, Wash., are in Eugene visiting Mrs B's sister, Mrs A J Pickard. Mr ron is receiver of thu Seattle & Lake Whore It R. and was U S Marshal or Wash ington under President Hairlsontf aa minim rat ion. Prof Jos M Wldmer who has been visiting in San Francisco, San Jose, Stanford University and other points In company with his sister, returned to c ..i..I-ii his duties in the school of that ciiy on the loth Inst. Miss Maggie remaiued Iu California. Medford Monitor: L T Han Is, of Eugene, was a passenger for Ann Arbor, tr. attend the University of Michlgaulaw school, where he will r r,f studv this vear. Lawrence Is a graduate pf our own Ability to obtain a high rank In the legal profession. Jacksonville item In Ashland Tld Inns: Mr Clarence Rvames, third son of (ton T O Reames, left for Eugene txurd.y where b wWI beoon, ' itu- dent of tue iai ti"' J' - - has red crediUbly throight the S"k!u vllle f ublip - hool. and with v"' '.TuiumenU. hU '"": - .1.-1 .i.iiiic ini in his contemplated study of law, will no I doubt add new laurels to those already won by former studeuts of Jackson ville public school. I've a secret iii my heart, Sweet Marie, A tale I would impart, Sw.it Marie: If you'd even fairer be Vou mut always use Parks' Tea The improvement you will see, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. YkuimitoX. The cowboy preacher Rice and his wife, who were in Eugene a few weeks since, were arretted at Boise, Idaho, Saturday nlnlil. Over lUuO persons gathered on the street to hear them, unil as the crowd blocked the street, thus violating u city ordinance, the arrest followed, Rice refusing to quit or leave the street. Children, e.clally Infants are soon run down with cholera infantum or "summer complaint'" Don't wait to determine, but give DeWltl's Colic and Choleiacure promptly, you can rely on It. I'm no other. Osbikn A. DeLano. When neuiile are obllircd to take medicine they want that It shall give quick relief and not add discomfort to their suflerings. Three reasons why Hiplo who fuller with con stipation and biliousness should take Simmons Liver Regulator: "It is bet ter than nllls: it does not urine: It elves quick relief, and does not weaken but streiiKlhens and refreshes the whole system." J. R. Hiland, Monroe, la. ItiirlniF I Iim liliu.lf mlrt fintliM Vikl-fh. em Pacific, caused by fire iu the Boe nmti tunnel. iHTishuhle freluht wm .... r...... ii.. I.. ...... i:.nu i.auiiM u..A M thence by (ireut Northern to Orand f orks i)., on ine .Mirtiurii t aoiue. rim tumiul. nftir tlii fl r Imil Imh-ii lint out, was found to lie extremely hot, oui, toe uiuuenf ure uuw ueuiK rraireu. In the meantime passengers and frvK'lit tnilna are beimr run on a , - .r , ,,, temporary track over the hill. Diarrhu'a should be stopicd prompt ly. It soon becomes chronic. De- Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure Is effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear witurss to Uie vlrf HA if thlu rriif fll.il (! III! It. .fkll always lie depended upon, its use saves time auu money. Ohbl'kn & DeLano. Portland Telegram: Commercial travelers coming here from Pendleton, The Dalles, Baker and Boise cities, La (irandt, Union and other places ..flli.il iilvu ti.ll u'nnil.trfnl ulnrl.tant fust returning prosiierity they find in all these places. They suy that eveu - . . i . i i i . t lor two years oeiore ine mini limes sei. in they did not have so little complaint lluru ni. thi'v unu tlo Hostile mi II are cheerful and the present state of .r , - .i ' -.i.i. .i....i auairs ouoys ineui ui wuu aiiiiiiionni hope for a'lnuili Increased gisnl condi tion in the near future. Several com mercial men said lost night that they do not remember the time when so manv Interior merchants were prepar ed to discount their bills as at the present. Two lave Sared. Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III, was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hone for her, but two bottles of Dr Klnir's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr Thus Eirircrs. 130 Florida SI San Francisco, suffered from a dread ful cold annroachlnir consumption, tried everything else then bought one bottle of Dr King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thaukful. It Is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wouderrul enicacy or tins weu Icine In coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Henderson & Linn's drug store. Rcgulur size 60c aud $1.00. Meeting of the W C T V. IUr Gusrd, 'i(enibr 2A. The V C T U met yesterday after i,n.n In Mmini'i i f fill with in nil. UHUimlly Surge number In attendance. Several new members were reoelved, w i oh will increase the strenirin or tne union very much. Mrs Dr Dale a vis iting niemls-r spoke most compliment ary of tho W C T U n-adlng worn, comparing It with reading rooms In Eastern towns. Mrs 8 A McAllister read a very interesting paper on "Scientific Temperance Instruction," i.NU.ntliti l liop liallulltf fnrifflll WAV the efficient work done by the W C T U In moulding ine miuus oi ine young thrnuvhniit our own nation lu this department of work. There is no or- gauizHtion that embraces as many lines or education ror women as me w C T U and no one can be a member without receiving Invaluable beuem from the papers that are read and discussed at each of these meetings. Letter List. Sent. 20, 'W. Bradv, Mrs R O, Lynch Miss Llllie Fawcett Mrs N C, Milne, Mrs Laura, Ingreea, William, Martin, Miss May, La.iber, Phiiipp. Aehsrirnof one rent will D mile on til leltcra givfi) out. 1'ernoul railing lor lu(Ui.- will IimmiuIs when sdvertlnyl. 1 T. J. CRAM, P. M. Iltal utu Unml h Curt by local spr'lleatlons, they cannot resell the d(-al ixirtlon of the ear. There l only ons way to cure Iiefn. snil that la hj conntltu tlonal reinnlli a. Pradn-MU rautiwl bjr an In llaineil rumlUion ol the mui-fiua UnliiK ol the Kualachlan Tul. When thlt tul ueta Itiflsm ed you hare a lumtillng loiiiid or ImiMirlei'l hrartnu. ul whf n it It nillreiy cloud UeJ. ni-n ii ih imnlt tnd unii-n tut ImitmBittlnn o.i I lallun out anJ lrn tiihe nuiri lo it; normal cmi'll Ion, hiin IU he deirorI lorefer; nine i-aara outof leu tr rauawl hjr ca tarrh, whic h ll iiothliif but an liitlamed coudl tion ol the muiwH tiirfarw. We will iilve One Hundred Dollart for eny cte ol Pval (caiiioil 17 l atarrh) that cannot becur.M hr llll'i ( tUirrti Cure. Betid lor cir cular, free. , . . r. 1. CHEXtY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druiniliu, liallr Guard Seitleuket A To i.k iiKFAiMKi). The work of repainting the Springfield steel bridge will le common rd tomorrow morn ing. 'Hie color this time will be a bright red. The lost time It was painted the color was a dark brown. Cabi'KNTEb at Aym;m.-Mention wsjmadalu Tue.iiay's Issue of Wm Alexander going to Halein to locate. We understand that he has been ap pointed to the txisition of cartienter at the Insane asylum by Dr Paine. An excellent selection. riut; UKtl'4 Itrtieirtee. iNib'i LAND, Sept. 2,'i -Judge Bellln r t.xlsv ordereil A H Ping dport-d. a Pf Pliiw Hl.i not reirister for tlie rea- de-lson that he was confined he was onnfiueU in me pen t tuntinrr at ine lime. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Eggs 18 cents per dozen. No price offered for hops. Warm and pleasant today. Ixits of hop pickers In tow n. Wheut Is worth 30 celils per bushel lu Eugene. Nice home for sale at a liargalu. In quire of lleo. F. Crow. The Portland Stark street ferry w ill bo discontinued after October 1st. The warehouses are all rapidly fill ing up with a choice quality of hops. A marriage license was irranted last evening to Robert 8 Poolu and Annie M Potter. I'he first lutercollegiate foot ball con test will take place about the middle of next mouin. Black Prince ran second lu the three-eights dash at the state (ulr yes terday. l.eora won. Will the gentleman who found some quilts recently bring them to the UL'AKI) olllce al once. E D Pool has moved into the resi dence formerly occupied by J E No- lundou Seventh street. The Leader In the Ritdou block Is showing an elegant stock of Eastern nuts al unequaiuu prices. The funeral of Mrs Hartley was held from the residence of Jas Houlg to the Molkey ecnistery this aftcrnoou. It is said that more travel has twssed over the McKeuzle wagon road tills year than ever before in the history of the road. Uo to Osburn A DeLano, druggists, sole age uts iu Eugene, for bottle of L1VKRINE, for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick-headache and Constipation. No complete record of births and deaths Is kept at Walla Walla. The law Is violated there In this respect. How Is it iu Eugene? Is not this law violated here, too? It Is said that a Dr. Jennie Taylor, the daughter of au American Met ho diet minister, has gone out to Africa as a "dental missionary," There Is no doubt, no failure, w hen you take DeYVItt's Colic aud Cholera Cure. It Is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects. O.SUl'KN A DkLano. Sheridan Sun: Do you know that there are two kinds of children your own good little darlings and the badly Uhaved, mischievous little demons owned by other people? The number of Inmates of the Sol diers' Home at Koscburg Is now 05, and during the past three months the maintainaiice of these has beeu re duced to iS cents pel capita. Stomach and bowel complaints are best relieved by the timely use of De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Insist on having tins preparation. Don't take any other, Ouburn A DkLano. Out ol Justice to Mr O Stewart, of Mohuwlt, the liUAKO desires to state that he Is not the young man who had the trouble recently at IliiminUt's hop yard. The young man lu ques tion Is a Mr Stuart from Albany. About one fourth of the dog owners lu the city have paid license on their canities. They complain timeriy uiai the law Is not strictly enforced, ami want their money refunded, or their neighbors dogs properly taxed. Easy to take, sure to cure, in pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. DuWItt's Little Early Risers. Best for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomuch aud constipation. Obhukn A DeLano. ('oiiirrcssinun Bryan, of Nebraska, will sak at the slate fair on Friday and Saturday, Sept, J and its. lis will not siH-ak ai any otnerpiacein Oregon. He is the most eloquent ad vocate of free sliver in me cuuwu States. The notice of a Paris suburb recently arrested a woman for setting off fire works without a permit, and round that the occasion for the display was a small eto which she Was giving to a number or her rrleuds In oeieoratiuu oi her husband's death. Cholera morbus is a daugerous com plaint aud often is fatal In Its results To avoid this should use DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure, as soon as the first symptoms appear. OtiBi'BN A DeLano. Judiro Condor, of Tillamook, was doer huntlnir the other day, aud the deer and dog, while In hot chase, rau against a rence, killing uoin. vrnen the ludire arrived on the scene, some of his neighbors had tho deer skinned and were preparing to skin bis dog, says the Tillamook Headlight. Corvallis Times: Billy Oraham, who has a stomach that can stand oil even aconite, Is fairly himself agalu, and Mouday was down to the diug store for a short spell. He was at his post again yesterday, and barrlug a slight awkwardness of leg, Is as peart as of yore. Arrangements have been made for excursions to Portland during the Exposition from the chief cities of tbe Pacific Northwest, including Inter mediate points, at rates ranging from one to two oeuts per mile. Jiesides tills there will be special reduced rates during the entire Exposition amount ing U oui nine more man a single (are for the round trip. Another warning comes from the use of cigarettes. A boy back east was smoking oue while sitting on a barrel. He heard some one coming, wneo ashamed of himself put the cigarette down the bun hole. There was nap- tha Inside. The boy was picked up some distance away lust alive, and by excellent atUiutlou it is t buy g lit he will livs. Portland Tekgraii Mult for di vorce has been filed In the state cir cuit court by J II Dixon, who says he Is sorry he married a woman who ad veitised for a husband. The couple were married in tills city In August, lhfci Dixon is a farmer, who lives in the suburbs. He sets out In a long bill ot complaint that bis wife, Lllllau B Dixon, has pursued such a course of humiliating treatment of him that ba cannot endure it any longer. Oue of the most annoying things Is her making fun of him for eating pie with a knife. Todty's Oregonlan: Mr H O Wo.rU man, of Olds King, returned, from a three weeks' trip hunting and fishing In tho Coast range, west of Eugene. He had a very pleasant time, caught lots of fish, shot Mongolian pheasauta, killed deer, and once get near enough to a baud of el k to bear them go crash Ing through the dense UuiWbrusti. He conversed wUU many persons In ever; tection he passed through. In re gard to crops and the prospects for business, sod finds a much btlUr and more hopeful feeling prevailing every where. Tbe fruit Industry Is beooiiing a great factor In the prurUy ol the state, aud promises to, be a much great er oue, O THE I'KXSIS. Poiiii'.itlou of .'oine of ill a Tonus of Lane i oiinij. I he census of ly,'i. so fur a completed by AtsctMir Burton, gives the popula tion of the following towns of tin couuty. die figures below lu every Instance are coutlued l i tho corporate limits of each towu: KiiL-ciie 3.T,VI Lemali 307 I'ottagetirovi liKl Springfield 4iKI J u net ion it)? Falrmouiit t;7 1' I io census of Eilitelie was tukell during the summer w hen tnuny peo ple were out oi town, ami ine aeor reports that there were many vacant houses. Ho Is of the opinion that were the census taken at litis season cfthe year at least f00 morn iH-onle would be found within the corjmrate limits of the iii v. Kiiiriiiiuiiit, I'niver- sily Addition, College Hill ami two or three other additions which are out side the corMirute limits, but practlc a part of the town, are hot counted In the llgures alHive, junction l ily's population is given at 2U7, w hich upon tho fa.-e of it shows that there Is some mistake, which, however, the assessor Is nimble to explain at present. Junction Is the second town in uUn in the county and should have a population of at least seven or eight hundred. The mistake was prolalily iniulo by tho deputy who made the assessment. The census of the county Is not com pleted yet hut figuring upon a basis of tho population of the towns nUve named an estimate of the population of the county is made between seven teen and eighteen thousand. Probate Matters. Estate of J Y Maxwell, .deceased; two vouchers filed, amounting to fun. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Shields: report of apin alsers filed, showing real estate valued at fd.lOO, money on liand fl!i7. id, iiilscellanous personal proerty f-,107; total, fs,70. ill. T O Hendricks, administrator, oidered to sell c rsoiial proiicrty at private or puhllo sale. lliiardiauship of minor heirs of Ix'vl R Elmaker; guardian tiles report, showing rvtvlpts of $007, and disburse ments of K47.35. Ouardiaiishlp of Elma and Norma Hendricks, minors; T O Hendricks, guardian, his first annual report, show ing receipts of M.HIU.'Jl, and expendi tures of H,6lu.3. Di Yeu Kver tail Over I'reclplre, Or hold ti tho Wtnlilnslon monument on the hit of jour ttomtch-in s dream? Pld you erer wake up In t cold iwi-tl caun d by tome horrid I'hautaJjT If to tho wlaeil thing that ou could litre dons to renew jrour liimls-r undliturbtd by nightmare, would have been to take enine Hoatelter'i Stomach Hitler, which would have (rtnqulllted ;ou tud relieved (he ImllKe.tlon, which wu, K'ihtt, Ihe author ol ;our hiiivoot dream, lniomnlt, nlghlintre, Imliietillon trretillr remedied by Ihe Hlllcra, Hexirlloll, tlao. If you era troubled with chilli au l (cut, ilver or kidney trouble, con ttoalloti, iieurslslt or rlicumatlnm. II you have ltl Tour sim.II dou'l so to Ihe eipcilM ol adrertliliui lor 11, but lake the llltlcra. I hen will "Hood dliii'n'.lon wall on t-tlte ami health on holh." Junt before rellrlns la a Ter; tunable lime lo twallow t wine glaaafuj, Hu'K ItivKK Mines Ueorge L. Howard, an uld-time milling man of I 'iilnrsiln. miidn a visit a few ilavs Biro to tho Blue River mines to examine and report on tho " eturan" mine. Said mine Is a well defined vein, en cased In porphyry, developed by a tunnel 350 fuel and 800 tons of ore on the dump, assaying Iroiu f-t) to $300 per ton. It Is owned by Mr. Frank Muimiii Ho Is ru miliiir an amstra with capacity of a ton and a half a day, aud expects soon 10 mane a iiniiu some "clean up." Other prospects In tl, n vlidnll v. viz: I.uekv llov. llannv jack, Poor Man and several yet in their iniuucy, are snowing up u jiishi advantage. I. M. H. Pally Guard, rkdemhei M, Univkbhity E.iunrr. Prof. J. K. Wvlhcrbeo went to Snlem today to take charge of the U. ofO. exhibit at the state fulr. The university bus a booth In the pavilion In which to place IU exhibit. Among the exhibits are sixty photographic views of the build ings and departments and a collection of pen work. Ducklen'i Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give ierfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 115 cents per box. For sale by Henderson A Llnu. Shasta Minlhai. Watkb. A largo consignment Just received at my house in Eugene; try ll. n isurawn from the upier soda spring In Cali fornia nnd Is guaranteed to tie pure. Wm Rknhiiaw, Sole Agent for Eugene. Kl'DY'S 1'II.K HLIiOHlTOUY. it (iitrtnteed in cure I'ilrt and Conllitlion or uioney reluudcd. Ml oeult imr boi. send lwoittui.a lor oireoltr and Vre sample lo MAU11N Kti'Y, He(lUred I'htrmtclit.Uncta tur, I't. No I'otraLt Asawtstn. For tale by til tlrl clan ilnittiiu everywhere, tnd III Eugene Oregou by Unburn A lie U no Notick. The Y P B 0 Eof the First PresbyU-rlan church will hold Its yearly social and business meeting on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Fraxler on the eastern sloe of tbe butte. Election of officers for the year. All members are urged to bo present. All friends of the society are iuvlled. i t 11 ptily Outrd, KepU-mher Win, LwrfBE. On Friday even ing President Chapman, of the U of , will deliver au address ou the own ing of the Marsh Memorial Hall of Pacific Uulvsrslty at Forest Orove, vVn.t. Vimt Ecoknk. CoiigremM man Hermann, of Roseburg,wlllarrive In Eugene next Suturday uiornlng to visit his constituents lu this city. We Want -YOUR- o o And Pelts. o o Highest Market Price Paid. C. C. Goldsmith & Co. Dried His Personal. I'mly Guard, September '.H lico S Jackson, of Junction City, Is in towu. A II Carson of (irant's Puns, Is In the city. W I Coleman visited in this city last night. Attorney Sklnwortli went to Port- laud today. Ir W II Rowland. ofOgdcn, I'tali, is at Springfield. Mrs J K Nolaml. of Cn swell Is vis iting III Eugene. Mis Jesslu (illstraii went toSprimr- field this afternoon. Prof Murk Bailev wits n passenger north this morning. Sister Ciitliiirluu Walsh came uu from Porlhitnl tiMltiy. V W Spencer, of McMlnuville, was lu Eugene last night. E Carrol, who resided below Coluim. has moved to ( li in city. Judge Fisk has gone to Brownsville to remain a day or two. Senator Alley and wlfo returned from Rom-burg this morning, Mrs L S Lakin has cone ou a trip to Junction, Salem and Portland. Mrs N J Applcgate Is expected home from Vol icii I la iu a day or two. Rev E C Sanderson, addresseil as sembly al tho University this morn ing. F A Rankin and wife left this moni tor, iu a privutu conveyance for the state fair. Misses Mnggto ami Nora Luckey returned this morning from a visit with friends at Roseburg. II P Benson, the new coach for the IT of O foot ball team, will arrive here Monday morning from Sau Francisco. Mr Luper expects to move his fam ily up from Irving soon to obtain the advantages ottered by tho university. A private letter from Willis Jackson slates (hat he Is now III Sat(lo, having made the trip through from hore with out mishap. We are pleased to learn that Dr A W Patterson Is greatly Improved In health and expects to'bo down town In a day or two. Miss ltello Ward returned te Halscy this morning, alter a short visit with friends In this city. J S Benson, of Icmatl, has pur chased Perry Sherwood's drug store at CaiiyouvUli, and will move to that place. Lane county will lose a good citizen by Mr Benson's removal. Jacksonville Times: M F Parker, the Lane county cyclone, was In Jack sonville a few days since. He has loeii ranging In 1101 thorn California lately, ami Is as Irrcslstahlo as ever. Mr. A. A. Snyder, stipt. poor farm, Wlnnenl.elk Co., says: Last winter Mr. Rolicrt Iich used two boxes of Ik-Witt's Witch Hael Salve aud cured a long running Miro on his leg. Had been under care ol physician for months without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piles. Ohiiubn A DkLano. Lawykkm ViCToBioim. A Pendle ton dispatch of September 2.1d says: Isaac Ruddock aud Melvln llreen vis ited the law office of A D Mtlllman and W M Pierce tills morning to see snout matters which had been lu litiga tion. Ruddock attacked Sllllman, who made a good fight, while Pierce engaged with (Irecn. The four fought several minutes, breaking much furni ture. Tho lawyers came oil' victorious finally ejecting the men from theofilon. An Ehtbay Fobty Acrkh. John A Tyler, a new comer from the East, has tuken up forty acres of fine wheat laud ou the farms or Wm Ulnl ana Major Bruce, In Benton county. They thought they owned It; but the records show that It was never tiled upon uu til now. Severe griping pains ol the stomach and bowels Instantly and cllectuully topped by DeWltl's Collo aud Cholera Cure. Ohiiubn A DkLano. Robn. In Springfluld, Or, Septum beria, 1H05, to Mr and Mrs Sum mer man, a sou. AX BILLY FOR 1 11). Or. Price's Cream Baling Powder, 30c 20 lbs granulated jngar - $1.00 Our Shoe stock is Complete. Take a look at our Mensr$1.00 Shoe-they are 0. K. for a starter. UNiVEIlSITY The Uulerslty of Oregon, Kugcne, Oregon, offers Free tuition toallstu deeta. Young mcu can obtain Board, Lodging, Heat and Lighten the dormi tory for $2.50 pel week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provldod with board In private families at 13.00 per week. Young women de siring board should address Trof. John fitraub, Eugene, Oregon, or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. The University offers three baccalaureate degrees: Rachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor ot U'tters, with cornspiiiiilliig courses of study. The following shorter courses are also offered. Au Kngllsh course leading In two years to a Business diplo ma, and lu thiee years to the title graduate in English; and advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading to the degree of Master of Pedagogy; a three years' course in civil engineering leading to the degree of Civil i Engineer; a course of two yeaie for teachers of physical education leading to a diploma and the title director of Physical Kdueatlou. The University charges an Inciden tal fee of III) which Is payable In advance by all studenu. Students holding diplomas from tha public schools and those having teachers certificates are ad mitted to the preparatory department without examination. Those desiring Information rvgardlngthe preparatory department should address the Dean N. L. Narrugan, Eugene. For catalogues and further Information address C. H. Chapman, 1 resident or J. J. W alton, secretary, r.ugene, uregon. Hup rirkera Angry. Pally Outrd, Heptcinber M. For tho past three days a large num ber of hop pickers who lubored ou the Patterson Island yard leased to Charles Itcadlc, have liet-u on the streets try ing to obtain their hard earued money. Today they aro quite angry and will probably Institute legal proceedings, as they have pooled their claims ami retained attorneys. Tho pickers say that up to Tuesday tho hop checks were accepted for goods by a number of stores, but uow they cannot eveu obtain goods on them. They also state that Mr Beadle promised to set tle with them in cash when the pick lug was completed, but he refutes so to do, claiming bis Inability. Mr Beadle says ho will be able to settle tho chilms'iu full in a day or two and that the laborers shall not lose m cent. The men bccauio more exasperated this morning when they learned that lleai He hud mortgaged his four-fifths interest In the hops ou September ISth to E C Smith for the sum of f 2000. Hor, picking commenced ou the yard September Will. Tho hops belonging to Mr Beadle amounts to about ISO bales. A Hotel Story. A Dulles paper has this: The fol lowing story tells how, 31' years ago. Colonel Siunot took charge of the Umatilla House at The Dulles, which he has owned and mmiaged ever sluce that time: Tho colonel came down from the mines, and slopping at the old hotel, complained to the proprie tor, Mr. Newman, that the bedbugs had driven him out of his room, and that ho had taken his blankets and slept iu the hall to got away from them, Mr. Newman listened patient ly to the tale of woe, and wheu It was concluded, remarked: "If you think you cati run this house any better than I am doing you had better take It." "All right," said the colonel, "what are your terms'.'" An oiler being made that the colonel theught reasonable, he accepted it. and although lie hud but 40 he closed tbe bargain and took possession. In eompany with his brother he had a year or two oeiore managed the old Columbia hotel at Portland, but which had been closed on account of the property be coming too valuable to bo used for the purpose, and other buildings being erected on It. The colonel still owned the furniture and shipped It up, taking the late Major Handley Into partner ship with him. The hotel under tho aew management soon loon me lead and hecamo the headquarters for the merchants and miners who lu those days comprised the traveling public A Calikobnia Liab. Albany Democrat: A former Albany lady a few days ago went Into a store In Sun Rafael, Calif.. and noticing some Hour lubeled "The Crown," remarked that that must have been made In Albany, Or. "Not much," said the grocer, "that's Cal ifornia Hour, It Is so wet in Oregon they can't make good Hour." Of course the Oregon lady defended Ore- fou flour and partlcuurly our own Red 'rown, which has had a good sale In California. The Incident Illustrates bow Californiana lie about Oregon. New Feed Ntable. e Cirinin A Co have oiioned up a feed stable in the Melson building, on 7tlt street between Willamette laud Olive. They also have 40 head of horses for sale. Rates reasonable. Patronage solicited. Lutheran. Services. German Luthcrn services will be held Sunday, Sept. 2Uth. 2:30 p. m. at Mount's hall, corner Ninth and Oak streets, by Rev. II. Uaglst front Salem, Ore. All Hermans luvlted. tasletl Hallraa Tinas. Sybacuhr, Sept 2T. All records for speed lu long distance travel by rail road were broken this morning by the New York World's special train which carried this morning's edition from New York te this place. Tbe distance between Albany and Syra cuse, 141) rnllus, was covered in 130 minutes, or at an average of 08.8 miles I per uour. I State Normal School Monmouth, Oregon. A tnlntns school lor tftoherf. Comslvta Klthth Urtcls Trtlnlnf Depart mt.nl tud Slruug Y rolewloDtl aud Academic Courwt. :-THE DIPLOMA-: of tbe eohool entltlee one to tetch la say eouutj In the tu without (uilhec Extuiliitliou, Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. Hrtutlfnl tnd heslthful location no ttloont. There U a food demand lor weU trained timcrx-rt. . , Tbi-re It tn ow stipi'lfOf nntrtlned fetches. ( tltlusuet oheerlully ti-nt on tm'licttlon. AMnt, Y. L.CAMI'BKLL,WeiJeuU Or W. A. Wtaa, Decretory. OREGON, 05 tk niw Ufw ire evvu.v. '-v ing, 7th street.